Totally agree with you on Ansah. I have been reading a lot of glowing reviews about him.

In fact, right now I have the Rams taking Sheldon Richardson at #16 should he be there; but, if not, I have the Rams seriously considering a guy like E. Ansah.

Yeah, I know that we have Quinn and all, but sometimes I wonder if he is really a Fish kind of player. He seems deficient in the run game and disappears for long stretches of the game.

Remember Fish did not draft the kid and may not have a lot of patience with him. Coach Fish likes physical players and I think Quinn had better step it up or he may find himself sitting more than he cares to.

Also, one article I read talked about FIU safety Jonathan Cyprien looking really good at the Senior Bowl. He weighed in at 6'0" and 209. I looked for some film on him and couldn't find any. Does anyone know anything about him? You know I love those small school guys:-)

Yeah, I've read more than a couple reports/tweets bringing up his name and how good he's looking. I haven't been able to find any video, but if the reports are accurate and he keeps up this momentum, he should be worth a look on Day Two if the Rams don't like the value of a first round safety.

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And every report I have read mentions Ezekiel Ansah, DE, from BYU. He arrived late so his official measurements are not in yet, but is listed at 6'6" and 270 on Yahoo's BYU page. One of those high ceiling guys that Fisher loves. What I really like about him is that he doesn't always make the big play, but he holds contain a lot and has a strong understanding of what his responsibilities are.

That's fine and everything, but I don't see the Rams taking him. If he's overwhelmingly the best rated player available when the Rams pick, I'd expect them to start working the phones for a possible trade down.

If we lose William Hayes in Free Agency, I think selecting a guy like Ezekiel Ansah or Margus Hunt becomes a real possibility.

Maybe. While Hayes was a big contributor on defense, it's important to remember he was only on the field for about a third of the Rams' defensive snaps. Are you getting the most out of a first round pick by using it on someone who will be a situational player?

I just have a hard time envisioning Ansah will be of such good value at either of our picks that we'd pass on other talented prospects at larger positions of need. It could happen, but I think the Rams would be better served considering someone else with that pick or trying to trade down with a team that covets Ansah.

Fisher loves drafting defensive players. Would he trade down? Absolutely. In fact, I am almost certain that we will make at least one trade down in the first round if possible. But if we can't, there is no doubt in my mind that Fisher/Snead would not hesitate to take another DE and stack that front 7 if they think he is far and away the best player available. They could end up taking an offensive lineman in the first; common sense says they should. But I wouldn't be surprised if they don't, and I would be absolutely shocked if they took 2. WR is a better likelihood, but is there a WR in this draft worthy of being the #16 pick? I'm not sure. There doesn't appear to be a Julio Jones in this draft.

If I had my way, I would like to see us make a couple of trades down and out of the 1st round with the #16 pick, take the BPA at #22, and have a few extra picks in rounds 2-5. I think that is where the best value is in this draft.

But if we can't, there is no doubt in my mind that Fisher/Snead would not hesitate to take another DE and stack that front 7 if they think he is far and away the best player available.

Which is why I said, "I just have a hard time envisioning Ansah will be of such good value at either of our picks that we'd pass on other talented prospects at larger positions of need."

If he is, then by all means, take him. I just have a hard time seeing a scenario in which he's so much better than anyone else available that, if the Rams can't move out of the pick, they can't justify taking someone else.

Obviously I believe most of you would agree that S needs to be one of the Rams top 3 picks, if not at least at 16/22. Wondering how you guys are ranking the safeties in your opinion.

I've been watching a lot of Kenny Vacarro tape and he's been dropping down my personal board with each game I watch. On the other hand, while he plays a little helter-skelter at times, Matt Elam has become my clear-cut #1 (for now). Let me know what S's you guys are looking at as well...

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Obviously I believe most of you would agree that S needs to be one of the Rams top 3 picks, if not at least at 16/22. Wondering how you guys are ranking the safeties in your opinion.

I've been watching a lot of Kenny Vacarro tape and he's been dropping down my personal board with each game I watch. On the other hand, while he plays a little helter-skelter at times, Matt Elam has become my clear-cut #1 (for now). Let me know what S's you guys are looking at as well...

Yeah I'm not that high on Vacarro either. I think he's a day 2 selection. I think Tony Jefferson is my #1 Safety right now in this class

1. Jarvis Jones OLB
- Might be wishful thinking that he falls to pick #16, but crazier things have happened on draft day. And with his situation, I could see it. I think it'll be a tough decision for any team to draft a player that might only play for 5 or 6 years.

1. Tavon Austin WR
- I think Hopkins and Austin are my two favorite Receivers in this class, Austin is ELECTRIC with the football, not only will he help stretch the defense but also in the return game, sick of Austin Pettis returning punts.

2. Barrett Jones OL
- Barrett has experience at all three positions on the Line. You can slide him in at Left Guard if Turner or Rok don't improve any (I was impressed with Turner's play this year) And he can be a solid backup at Center if something happens to Scott Wells again.

3. Da'Rick Rogers WR
- Might be another risky selection, but in the 3rd round, I think it's well worth it.

The mock looks solid, but one thing I'd note is Turner seemed to play much better at center than he did at guard (PFF's 18th ranked center vs. 65th ranked guard), so I'd hope if the Rams keep him, it'd be to back up or compete with Scott Wells. Jones shouldn't have much trouble beating Rok out for the LG duties.

As I recall, Boudreau said something like, "Turner did a really nice job filling in for us, but ideally he would be the first backup to the inerior line." I see him that way as well.

I love Tavon Austin, I'm sure I haven't talked about him enough here. He reminds me a lot of Desean Jackson in the open field. I knew he was productive, but I didn't realize he had put up 2900 all-purpose yards and 21 total TD's. And he is extremely durable for a guy his size...played in 52 games in college. I'm on board.

Another guy that is getting rave reviews from the Senior Bowl is Texas WR Marquise Goodwin. He wasn't nearly as productive in college, and Scott Wright questioned why he wasn't utilized because he caught everything and has world class speed. Could be scheme, personality conflict, who knows? We can all name lots of players who didn't do much in college and went on to have fabulous pro careers, though. He did return punts in college, with a 25.2 average.

Markus Wheaton is also getting a lot of love. He is quick and explosive, and taller than the other two (6'1", 180). He doesn't have the great long speed, but runs great routes and came in well polished. These are my three favorite receivers this year so far.